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    Proxy server can't access trusted domain

    Yes, both PDC in each domain have an LMhosts file with the correct 1C and 1B mappings, they both have static WINS entries, They both have the others WINS server in WINS listed. Currently, as of today, we got Domain B to trust domain A. But Domain A still says it's trust can't be verified with...
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    Proxy server can't access trusted domain

    I have a two way full trust configured between my two domains A & B. A router is between the two domains. The two way trust appears to be complete. My proxy server has two nic cards, one internal, one external... with internal and external addresses respectivly. I have the internal &amp...
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    Will this reroute a packet?

    I have a new Cisco 1720 router with a T1 line connected at a remote location. It has the following ip addresses: E0= 192.168.20.1 S0= 192.168.220.2 That Cisco 1720 directly connects to a Cisco 7206 router via the T1. The 7206 has the following ip addresses. E0= 10.246.1.7 S0= 192.168.220.1...
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    Will there be any problem with two routers with same E0 ip address

    We don't have the budget to add a 56k WIC card to the 1720. So this is not an option. And since the remote locations are a bit of a travel, I don't want to have to go out there to reconnect the 56k lines in the event the T1 goes down. I only plan to use this dual method for about a month...
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    Will there be any problem with two routers with same E0 ip address

    Our business is moving from 56k lines to T1 lines. Currently, each remote office has a 56k connection (thru a bay router) back to our main office. I am installing a new Cisco 1720 router at each remote office with a T1 card with a built in CSU/DSU. For a month, I want to have both lines (56K...
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    how do I load config into nvram using console port

    I have ten 1720 Cisco routers to setup. These routers already have an unwanted config in them. I have written a new config but I don't want it to merge with the old one. So I want to load the new config directly into NVRAM and reboot the router. This should replace the old config with the...
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    How do I rename a NT 4.0 Server (BDC) properly

    I had a NT 4.0 BDC that was named SCORE. I shut down SCORE and replaced it with a BDC named SCORE1. I had SCORE1 join the domain and all was good. I decided to rename the new SCORE1 server back to SCORE. I changed the name of SCORE1 to SCORE and rebooted. Now SCORE shows up as 'greyed out'...
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    Sketchy WAN connections over ISDN thru cisco 772 router

    Sometimes when I log into win95 to our remote network over ISDN thru a cisco 772 router, sometimes my mapped drives map and sometimes they don't. Also, sometimes I can get to folders over the WAN and sometimes I can't. The connection seems to correct itself after just waiting an hour or so. I...
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    Cisco 760 Dissapears from network

    The problem with this is that you don't have enough user licensing in this router. You need to load the remote office version that allows 1500 users to be entered in the arp table. The software code with a B.US in it has 4 licenses thus will only accept the first for MAC's that hit the arp...
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    My Win95 pc's can't ping my 772 router, but my NT server can?

    I solved the problem above. As it turns out, the router, a Cisco 772 has a software version (C760-in.b.US 4.3(1)) that only allows four mac addresses in its arp table. When rebooted, the router grabs the first four mac addresses that ping it. This explains the intermittent connectivity I...
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    My Win95 pc's can't ping my 772 router, but my NT server can?

    I have 9 pc's (all Win 95) connected to a hub. Connected to the same hub is a NT Server (BDC). Connected to the hub is a Cisco 772m Router with an ISDN line going back to the home office network. The NT server authenticates the 9 pc's just fine and the NT server can ping the 772 router and...
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    My Win 95 pc's can't ping my Cisco 772 router, but my NT svr. can,Why

    I have 9 pc's (all Win 95) connected to a hub. Connected to the same hub is a NT Server (BDC). Connected to the hub is a Cisco 772m Router with an ISDN line going back to the home office network. The NT server authenticates the 9 pc's just fine and the NT server can ping the 772 router and...
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    On a Catalyst5500, how do I find which non-cisco devices are on ports

    I have a CAT 5500 as a backbone. Coming off it are cisco cat 5000 switches and Bay switches. I am new to this network and used CDP to discover what the IP addresses of the Cisco switches are, but I don't know how to find out what the IP addresses of the BAY switches are. I have an arp table...

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